The Ballad of Ewan MacColl
1990 BBCTV documentary on the life of the late celebrated folk singer, playwright and political activist
1990 BBCTV documentary on the life of the late celebrated folk singer, playwright and political activist
Ewan MacColl
Self (archive footage)
Peggy Seeger
Self
Calum MacColl
Self
Neill MacColl
Self
Kitty MacColl
Self
Alan Lomax
Self
Eddie Frow
Self
Norman Buchan, MP
Self
Benny Rothman
Self (archive footage)
1990 BBCTV documentary on the life of the late celebrated folk singer, playwright and political activist
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